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Brynteg Holiday Cottage, Trefin, Pembrokeshire.
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Brynteg is a traditional 19th century Pembrokeshire Holiday cottage set in the pretty village of Trefin near St Davids which will sleep 5 people. Sorry no pets are accepted. There are three bedrooms, one double room with cot, one twin room and one box bedroom with 2’ 6” wide single bed more suited to a minor. Downstairs there is a lounge, dining room, kitchen and bathroom. Bed linen and bath towels are provided. Please contact host if your dates are not available in the calender to double check availability. • Easy Access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. • Child friendly with extra facilities for young children including stair gates, baby (Website hidden by Airbnb) changing mat, baby monitor, baby bath & potty, high chair and plastic dishes and cutlery. • Good location for easy access to Pembrokeshire’s beaches and attractions. • Rates from £380 per week. Change- over day Saturday in peak periods. (Subject to change due to Covid Regulations) • Short breaks available on request. • All electricity included in rental price Guests have access to the full property. Access Statement Access to the cottage is down a slight incline of part tarmac and part gravel (max distance 4metre) leading through the patio entrance gate (0.74m) and PVC stepped front door(0.89m x 1.73m). The entrance hallway leads into the dining room (to the right) and the lounge to the left.(Doorways 0.76m x 1.73m). The lounge leads through a doorway and two steps (160mm each) down to the kitchen, pantry and bathroom areas. The garden is then accessed from the pantry area through a stepped PVC door and 2 steps (160mm each). A further step (130mm) leads from the small patio area onto the main level, long and totally enclosed south facing lawned garden. Front and rear external lighting fitted. The narrow staircase from the entrance hall leads up to the three bedrooms, one double, one twin, and one box room with 2’6” wide single bed. All rooms are fitted with additional bedside lighting and hair driers are located in the two main bedrooms, Heating is provided by Economy 7 Night Storage Heaters and Electric fires in lounge & dining rooms. The property is double glazed throughout. No Telephone in cottage. No public telephone in the village. Host will not be present to meet you but a local housekeeper can be contacted if necessary Trefin (pronounced Tre-veen) is on the coast road halfway between Fishguard and the Cathedral City of St Davids, just off the A487, in the county of Pembrokeshire. The village is located some 500 metres inland from some spectacular cliffs and coves between the bays of Aberfelin and Abercastle. Several paths lead from the village onto the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Trefin is tranquil and uncommercialised, ideal for those wishing to escape the more touristy areas. The village has a friendly pub/restaurant, The Ship Inn with beer garden, a weaving centre of Welsh crafts and a small cafe. On the edge of Trefin on the west side is the small low tide beach of Aber-Felin. It is rugged and typical of the North Pembrokeshire coast, but there are many sandy beaches within easy reach. The path down to the beach passes a ruined mill complete with mill stones. The road opposite the cottage leads directly onto the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path which covers almost every kind of maritime landscape from rugged clifftops and sheltered coves to wide open beaches and winding estuaries. The Coast Path walking in either direction is superb. This is the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park at its best. Walk west to Porthgain, The Blue Lagoon and Abereiddi. Walk east to Abercastle, Aber Mawr, Pwll Deri and Strumble Head. During the spring and early summer the path displays an array of wild coastal flowers, and there is a wealth of bird life. Colonies of seabirds nest along the cliffs, and a huge variety of European seabirds are supported by the uninhabited offshore islands that act as bird sanctuaries, such as Skomer, Skokholm and Ramsey Island. Seals, porpoises and dolphins can often be spotted. A car is recommended to get around. On road parking is available for 1 car outside the cottage or in the quiet Cul de Sac "Heol Crwys" directly opposite the cottage. Nearest train station is Fishguard (7 miles) Bus Services operated by Richards Brothers T11 Mon-Sat. Fishguard-St.Davids-Haverfordwest, hourly service. 404 May-Sept. Coastal Shuttle, Fishguard-St Davids 404 Oct-Apr. Coastal Shuttle, Fishguard-St Davids, limited service If you need to use public transport to travel, please follow all the latest guidance from Welsh Government and transport operators to help ensure the safety of yourself and fellow passengers. From Monday 27th July, it is mandatory to wear a face covering on all public transport services in Wales. CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: Check in time now 4pm due to extended cleaning protocols. Information for Guests with respect to Coronavirus To reduce the possible risk of the spread of Coronavirus, the following has been implemented. 1. Guests are asked to use the hand sanitiser provided in the entrance hall when entering the property, and practice proper hand hygiene, wash your hands with soap and water frequently and dry thoroughly. 2. Magazines and Books have been removed from the cottage. 3. We respectfully request that bed linen is removed from the beds at the end of the booking and is placed in green bin bags (found under the kitchen sink) and placed in the entrance hall on departure. 4. When possible please wash all crockery in the dishwasher. 5. Arrival and Departure times are now as follows: Check in time 4pm. Check out time 10am Please adhere to these times so that the cleaner has adequate time to prepare the property for the next guest. Should an earlier check in time be available the guest will be informed of such. Illness during stay Should a guest become ill during their stay, please report this to the owner. Local medical centres / doctors telephone No’s can be found on the notice board in the entrance hall. Suspected Covid-19 cases and guest self-isolation: According to UK Hospitality guidelines, if a guest presents themselves with symptoms of Covid-19 or is asymptomatic but declares the need to self-isolate, they should be advised to check out and return home to self-isolate according to current government guidance. If the guest has acute symptoms, has breathing difficulties, or their life is at potential risk, seek medical help immediately by calling 999 and ask for an Ambulance. Should a guest have to extend their stay due to illness, they will be liable for the full daily rental charge applicable at that time. Cleaning Protocol Advice has been taken from PASC (The Professional Association of Self Caterers UK), Wales Tourism Alliance and Airbnb. We have adopted a five-step cleaning process: 1. Prepare the equipment and get space ready for cleaning. 2. Clean each surface by removing dirt and debris. 3. Sanitise all high touch areas and electronics. 4. Check that the space has been thoroughly cleaned and sanitised. 5. Reset the room for the next guest and restock supplies. Brynteg has a Visit Wales 4 star rating and consistently achieves 5 star reviews on Trip Advisor and Airbnb and has a 2017, 2018 & 2019 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence. Brynteg also received the Trip Advisor Travellers Choice Award 2020 and has Superhost status with Airbnb. Arrival and Departure: You can start your holiday from 4.00pm on arrival day and sadly have to leave by 10.00am on departure day. Short breaks available on request. For families with small children the owner also provides a cot, high chair, fireguard, baby monitors, stairgate (2), child friendly DVD's, plastic cutlery, potty, changing mat, socket covers, and baby bath.
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